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RE: Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
country flaguser name
United States
2008-02-27 12:02:55
I believe you are referring to Encore:

http://www
.iii.com/encore/main_index2.html

I am hoping for opacs that supports a feature similar to
Firefox's Add-Ons... you can put together the features you
want for your library, and leave out the features you don't
want.  Ideally this would open the door for third-party
developers to create specific add-ons for library catalogs
with minimal adjustment to work around a particular ILS.

I can dream, can't I???

Rick Mason
http://blog.libr
arysupportstaff.org/

>  -------Original Message-------
>  From: Victoria Kemp <victoria.kempflower-mound.com>
>  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
>  Sent: 27 Feb '08 11:28
>  
>  I know III is pushing a new product they are
developing that will sit on
>  top of your Millennium catalog that will give it a
more "Amazon" feel. I
>  believe it is called "Oracle," but I could
be wrong. It is quite
>  expensive, but looks really wonderful.
>  Viccy Kemp
>  The opinions are my own; the library wouldn't want
'em!
>  
>  
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Knight Davis,
>  Stacey L.
>  Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:52 AM
>  To: Shannon Kealey; web4libwebjunction.org
>  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
>  
>  We're using Syndetic Solutions to add cover images and
other features to
>  our catalog.  Their website lists that their products
work with
>  Innovative Interfaces systems.
>  
>  http://www.syndetics.com/
>  
>  Many of their products are set up in the I-Share
catalog if you want to
>  see it in action:
>  
>  https://i-share.carli.illinois.edu/u
c/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAG
>  E=First
>  
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Shannon Kealey
>  Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:15 PM
>  To: web4libwebjunction.org
>  Subject: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
>  
>  Hello!
>  
>  I am compiling a list of options for creating an
"Amazon-like" interface
>  for
>  our library OPAC (book cover images, etc.), and I've
got a good start,
>  but I
>  thought I'd ask all of you what you have used.  I'm
especially
>  interested in
>  options that will work well with our Millennium
catalog.  If you have
>  ideas
>  for me, please contact me off-list.  I'll compile and
share the answers.
>  
>  Thank you very much!
>  
>  Shannon
>  
>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  Shannon Kealey
>  Librarian for Digital Educational Initiatives
>  NYU Health Sciences Libraries
>  kealeylibrary.med.nyu.edu
>  IM: librariansrawk  AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, and
Google
>  Facebook me! <htt
p://nyu.facebook.com/profile.php?id=839975>
>  Listen to me on MySpace <http://www.m
yspace.com/shannonkealey>
>  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
_______________________________________________
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bjunction.org/web4lib/

Re: Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
user name
2008-02-27 13:27:54
Has anyone implemented the federated search component of
Encore, and
have any sense of how that's playing with the public?

-jk

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Rick Mason <rcmasonrsproductions.net> wrote:
> I believe you are referring to Encore:
>
>  http://www
.iii.com/encore/main_index2.html
>
>  I am hoping for opacs that supports a feature similar
to Firefox's Add-Ons... you can put together the features
you want for your library, and leave out the features you
don't want.  Ideally this would open the door for
third-party developers to create specific add-ons for
library catalogs with minimal adjustment to work around a
particular ILS.
>
>  I can dream, can't I???
>
>  Rick Mason
>  http://blog.libr
arysupportstaff.org/
>
>
>  >  -------Original Message-------
>  >  From: Victoria Kemp <victoria.kempflower-mound.com>
>  >  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>
>
> >  Sent: 27 Feb '08 11:28
>  >
>  >  I know III is pushing a new product they are
developing that will sit on
>  >  top of your Millennium catalog that will give it
a more "Amazon" feel. I
>  >  believe it is called "Oracle," but I
could be wrong. It is quite
>  >  expensive, but looks really wonderful.
>  >  Viccy Kemp
>  >  The opinions are my own; the library wouldn't
want 'em!
>  >
>  >
>  >  -----Original Message-----
>  >  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  >  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Knight Davis,
>  >  Stacey L.
>  >  Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:52 AM
>  >  To: Shannon Kealey; web4libwebjunction.org
>  >  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>  >
>  >  We're using Syndetic Solutions to add cover
images and other features to
>  >  our catalog.  Their website lists that their
products work with
>  >  Innovative Interfaces systems.
>  >
>  >  http://www.syndetics.com/
>  >
>  >  Many of their products are set up in the I-Share
catalog if you want to
>  >  see it in action:
>  >
>  >  https://i-share.carli.illinois.edu/u
c/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAG
>  >  E=First
>  >
>  >  -----Original Message-----
>  >  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  >  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Shannon Kealey
>  >  Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:15 PM
>  >  To: web4libwebjunction.org
>  >  Subject: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>  >
>  >  Hello!
>  >
>  >  I am compiling a list of options for creating an
"Amazon-like" interface
>  >  for
>  >  our library OPAC (book cover images, etc.), and
I've got a good start,
>  >  but I
>  >  thought I'd ask all of you what you have used. 
I'm especially
>  >  interested in
>  >  options that will work well with our Millennium
catalog.  If you have
>  >  ideas
>  >  for me, please contact me off-list.  I'll
compile and share the answers.
>  >
>  >  Thank you very much!
>  >
>  >  Shannon
>  >
>  >  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  >  Shannon Kealey
>  >  Librarian for Digital Educational Initiatives
>  >  NYU Health Sciences Libraries
>  >  kealeylibrary.med.nyu.edu
>  >  IM: librariansrawk  AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, and
Google
>  >  Facebook me! <htt
p://nyu.facebook.com/profile.php?id=839975>
>  >  Listen to me on MySpace <http://www.m
yspace.com/shannonkealey>
>  >  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  _______________________________________________
>  Web4lib mailing list
>  Web4libwebjunction.org
>  http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
>



-- 
James Knight, MLIS
WKHMR
Friday Harbor, WA
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4libwebjunction.org
http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/

Re: Jazzing up our OPAC Interface
user name
2008-02-27 13:27:54
Has anyone implemented the federated search component of
Encore, and
have any sense of how that's playing with the public?

-jk

On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Rick Mason <rcmasonrsproductions.net> wrote:
> I believe you are referring to Encore:
>
>  http://www
.iii.com/encore/main_index2.html
>
>  I am hoping for opacs that supports a feature similar
to Firefox's Add-Ons... you can put together the features
you want for your library, and leave out the features you
don't want.  Ideally this would open the door for
third-party developers to create specific add-ons for
library catalogs with minimal adjustment to work around a
particular ILS.
>
>  I can dream, can't I???
>
>  Rick Mason
>  http://blog.libr
arysupportstaff.org/
>
>
>  >  -------Original Message-------
>  >  From: Victoria Kemp <victoria.kempflower-mound.com>
>  >  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>
>
> >  Sent: 27 Feb '08 11:28
>  >
>  >  I know III is pushing a new product they are
developing that will sit on
>  >  top of your Millennium catalog that will give it
a more "Amazon" feel. I
>  >  believe it is called "Oracle," but I
could be wrong. It is quite
>  >  expensive, but looks really wonderful.
>  >  Viccy Kemp
>  >  The opinions are my own; the library wouldn't
want 'em!
>  >
>  >
>  >  -----Original Message-----
>  >  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  >  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Knight Davis,
>  >  Stacey L.
>  >  Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:52 AM
>  >  To: Shannon Kealey; web4libwebjunction.org
>  >  Subject: RE: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>  >
>  >  We're using Syndetic Solutions to add cover
images and other features to
>  >  our catalog.  Their website lists that their
products work with
>  >  Innovative Interfaces systems.
>  >
>  >  http://www.syndetics.com/
>  >
>  >  Many of their products are set up in the I-Share
catalog if you want to
>  >  see it in action:
>  >
>  >  https://i-share.carli.illinois.edu/u
c/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&PAG
>  >  E=First
>  >
>  >  -----Original Message-----
>  >  From: web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org
>  >  [mailto:web4lib-bounceswebjunction.org] On Behalf
Of Shannon Kealey
>  >  Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 3:15 PM
>  >  To: web4libwebjunction.org
>  >  Subject: [Web4lib] Jazzing up our OPAC
Interface
>  >
>  >  Hello!
>  >
>  >  I am compiling a list of options for creating an
"Amazon-like" interface
>  >  for
>  >  our library OPAC (book cover images, etc.), and
I've got a good start,
>  >  but I
>  >  thought I'd ask all of you what you have used. 
I'm especially
>  >  interested in
>  >  options that will work well with our Millennium
catalog.  If you have
>  >  ideas
>  >  for me, please contact me off-list.  I'll
compile and share the answers.
>  >
>  >  Thank you very much!
>  >
>  >  Shannon
>  >
>  >  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  >  Shannon Kealey
>  >  Librarian for Digital Educational Initiatives
>  >  NYU Health Sciences Libraries
>  >  kealeylibrary.med.nyu.edu
>  >  IM: librariansrawk  AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, and
Google
>  >  Facebook me! <htt
p://nyu.facebook.com/profile.php?id=839975>
>  >  Listen to me on MySpace <http://www.m
yspace.com/shannonkealey>
>  >  ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  _______________________________________________
>  Web4lib mailing list
>  Web4libwebjunction.org
>  http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/
>



-- 
James Knight, MLIS
WKHMR
Friday Harbor, WA
_______________________________________________
Web4lib mailing list
Web4libwebjunction.org
http://lists.we
bjunction.org/web4lib/

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